31 Classroom Jobs for ALL Your Student Helpers – Ep. 022
Description
The best way to learn about personal responsibility is to live it! With this long list of classroom jobs, every student will have an opportunity to contribute to your classroom’s success! To choose jobs each week, I would write each student’s name on a popsicle stick and place a piece of velcro on the back and pull a name out for each job. This process was quick, simple, random, and fair, but you can hand out the jobs any way you see fit! The important thing is that your students are learning all about personal responsibility! Listen to this week’s episode for the details on every classroom job you could ever put into play in your classroom!
[01:32] Introduction
[04:56] Mindset Shift
Hallway Jobs
[06:04] – Line Leader
[06:34] – Door Holder
[06:40] – Quiet Captain
[07:12] – Recess Round-Up
[07:34] – Caboose
Classroom Maintenance Jobs
[08:13] – Materials Manager
[08:25] – Centers Inspector
[09:01]- Marker Manager
[09:53] – Trash Collector
[10:04] – Zookeeper
[10:12] – Clean Up Crew
[10:48] – Librarian
[11:31] – Botanist/Gardener
Carpet Time/Circle Time Jobs
[13:04] – Conductor
[13:17] – DJ
[13:37] – Calendar Helper
[13:42] – Meteorologist
[13:48] – Attendance Taker
[13:54] – Flag Officer
Arrival & Dismissal Jobs
[14:48] – Coat Check
[15: 17] – Valet
[15:25] – Door Greeter
[15:51] – Secretary
[16:07] – Messenger
Nap Time Jobs
[16:48] – Electrician
[16:56] – Hypnotist
[17:04] – Alarm Clock
[17:08] – Mat Collector
Lunch & Food Jobs
[17:52] – Milkman/girl
[18:07] – Snack Vendor
[18:18] – Sanitizer
[18:34] – Extra Jobs
Boy & Girl and Bathroom Managers
Table Inspector
Translator
[19:40] – Review
[20:43] – Actionable Next Steps & Results
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